UConn's Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis and Morgan Tuck are likely to return from injury in time for the big showdown with Duke Tuesday.
They're excited.
Today's scores......
Still rolling undefeated:
Indiana outlasted IUPUI, 51-45. They're 11-0 and off to their best season in 21 years.
UTEP routed Southeastern Louisiana, 87-65. They're 9-0.
Notable results:
Virginia Tech is off to an 8-2 start after squeaking by USC Upstate, 65-61.
Fordham is also 8-2 after thrashing Illinois State, 57-32.
Vanderbilt pulled away from Hartford, 65-56. They're 8-2.
Fordham is also 8-2 after thrashing Illinois State, 57-32.
Princeton pulled one out over Delaware in overtime, 84-80. It's only the second loss of the season for the Blue Hens.
Pitt beat ODU, 63-49. Junior Brianna Kiesel crossed the 1,000-point mark in the process.
Arizona grabbed their second win of the season by downing Texas Tech, 65-56.
Michigan State stopped a losing streak by defeating Oakland, 80-62.
Whipping season scores:
(I call pre-conference play "whipping season" because so many ranked teams beat up on squads from smaller schools)
#9 Baylor 100, Houston Baptist 57.
#16 Georgia 91, Kennesaw State 32.
#20 Oklahoma 105, Maryland-Eastern Shore 46.
Stayin' alive:
#13 LSU 58, Arkansas-Little Rock 51.
Purdue 71, Kansas 68.
Full scoreboard.
Other news:
Ohio State is mindful of in-state implications.
Megan Lukan is becoming a leader for Wisconsin-Green Bay.
West Virginia is hitting on all cylinders.
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Your point about pre-conf. play is well taken, but I fear UConn's "whippin' time" may extend into April.
Duke's gonna have to play lights-out tomorrow just to compete.
During last week's Duke-Oklahoma telecast, there was a discernible cringe in analyst Brenda VanLengen's voice regarding Chelsea Gray's soundness. Just how well is that knee of hers?
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